The 3-2-1 Rule at Disney: Your Simple Framework for a Magical Day
The 3-2-1 Rule is the key to enjoying Walt Disney World without overwhelm. Learn how planning just 3 rides, 2 experiences, and 1 meal can transform your entire park day.
Introduction
Planning a trip to Walt Disney World (or any major Disney resort) can feel overwhelming. With dozens of attractions, dining options, shows, and experiences, it’s easy to burn out or leave the park feeling more frazzled than thrilled. That’s where the 3-2-1 Rule comes in: a simple, easy-to-remember strategy to focus your day, reduce decision-fatigue, and prioritize what really matters.
By deciding ahead of time to visit 3 rides, 2 experiences, and plan for 1 solid meal, you’ll give yourself structure while leaving plenty of room for spontaneity, rest, and pure magic. Below, you’ll find how the rule works, why it matters, how to apply it, and bonus tips to refine it for your family or group.
What is the 3-2-1 Rule?
The 3-2-1 Rule is a guideline designed to streamline your Disney park day into three main pieces:
3 rides: Choose three key attractions you want to experience.
2 experiences: Pick two non-ride moments — these might be shows, character meet-and-greets, parades, or simply magical moments like resting in a shaded area.
1 meal: Commit in advance to one sit-down or scheduled meal, giving you a moment to recharge, relax, and regroup.
This trifecta gives you a realistic target, frees you from trying to “do it all,” and helps you focus on what your group will genuinely remember. According to travel bloggers, the 3-2-1 Rule is especially helpful when visiting Disney with kids or when you want to avoid “burning out” by mid-afternoon.
Why Use the 3-2-1 Rule?
Minimizes Overwhelming feelings in the parks
At a park like Walt Disney World, you’re bombarded with hundreds of options. Without a framework, you might find yourself chasing ride after ride, snack after snack, seeking “everything,” only to feel exhausted and unsatisfied. The 3-2-1 Rule gives clarity: pick three rides, two experiences, one meal. That’s it.
Encourages Quality Over Quantity
Rather than riding every attraction possible, you’ll choose the ones that matter most. You’ll savor the experiences instead of racing through them.
Builds in Rest and Flexibility
With only three rides and two experiences, you naturally build gaps for rest, snack breaks, people-watching, or even a resort return if you’re staying on-property. The “one meal” gives you a scheduled anchor—a forced pause to regroup.
Ideal for Families & All Ages
The rule is especially effective for younger children, multigenerational groups, or first-time visitors who want to minimize stress while maximizing enjoyment.
How to Implement the 3-2-1 Rule: Step-by-Step
Step 1: Choose Your Three Rides
Think ahead: what are the “must-do” attractions for your group? Consider height requirements, comfort levels, wait times, and thrill preference.
List more than three if you like, but commit to tackling three.
Prioritize early morning or rope-drop slots if possible (to maximize lower wait times).
Example: At Magic Kingdom you might pick Peter Pan’s Flight, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Haunted Mansion.
Step 2: Decide Your Two Experiences
These aren’t rides — these are moments of magic, connection, or rest. They could include:
A parade or fireworks show.
A character meet-and-greet.
A scenic ride (e.g., the monorail or boat).
A relaxing shaded spot with snacks.
Example: “Meet Mickey at Town Square” and “Watch the Enchantment fireworks”.
Step 3: Book or Plan One Meal
Pick one go-to dining moment. This can be a table-service reservation or a mobile-order spot you’re comfortable committing to. This meal becomes your mid-day anchor.
It gives your body and mind a rest.
It gives your group something to look forward to.
It lowers the pressure to squeeze in multiple full meals or constantly chase snacks.
Example: Lunch at Be Our Guest Restaurant or dinner at California Grill.
Step 4: Build in “White Space”
With the 3-2-1 structure, you’ll naturally have extra blocks of time. Use these for:
Snack stops, drinks, or shade breaks.
Photo ops and spontaneous joy.
Resort return or afternoon quiet time (especially helpful for younger kids or midday fatigue).
A second ride if time allows (bonus!).
Step 5: Be Flexible, Stay Present
The rule gives a framework — not a rigid itinerary. If you finish earlier than expected, you might do one more ride, or explore a new snack. If something goes off-plan (ride breakdown, weather delay), you still feel successful because you achieved the three-two-one target.
Customizing the 3-2-1 Rule for Your Travel Style
For Families With Young Kids
Pick rides with low or no height requirements for your “3 rides”.
Make one of the “2 experiences” something restful or slow-paced (like a character breakfast or a calm show).
Meal: consider an early lunch to beat crowds and avoid meltdowns.
For Thrill-Seekers or Adults Only
Choose your three biggest-thrill rides first (e.g., “Tower of Terror”, “Space Mountain”, “Expedition Everest”).
Two experiences: maybe a cocktail lounge or fireworks dessert party + immersive ride queue like “Rise of the Resistance”.
Meal: pick a fine-dining venue or signature restaurant for a fun treat.
For Long Stays or Multi-Park Days
Use 3-2-1 per park, or adjust: maybe 5-3-2 if you’re doing multiple parks in one day and want a heavier list.
But the core idea remains: designate a fixed set of rides, experiences, meal(s) and leave the rest open.
For Repeat Visitors
You might expand the “3 rides” to include hidden gems or lesser-known attractions you missed previously.
Use the “2 experiences” to try new entertainment or seasonal offerings (festivals, special shows).
You might still keep to one scheduled meal but add roam-and-snack freedom.
Sample Daily Timeline Using the 3-2-1 Rule
Here’s how a typical day might play out using the rule:
9:00 a.m. Park opens – First ride selected (Ride #1)
10:00 a.m. Ride #2
11:00 a.m. Experience #1 (e.g., character meet)
12:00 p.m. Sit down for your one planned meal
1:30 p.m. Ride #3
2:30 p.m. Experience #2 (e.g., parade, shaded snack break, photo op)
3:30 p.m. Free time: additional attraction if you like, resort return, shopping, snacks
Evening Relaxed pace, maybe one bonus ride or fireworks show, and you leave feeling accomplished rather than exhausted.
Common Questions & Clarifications
Do I have to stick to exactly 3 rides, 2 experiences, and 1 meal?
No. The rule is a guideline, not a rigid mandate. You can flex it to suit your group’s pace and preferences. The power comes from choosing ahead of time and committing to that set.
What if my group wants more than 3 rides?
Great! Use the three as your “core” rides and treat others as bonus. That way you guarantee three meaningful experiences without chasing everything.
Is the one meal strictly table service?
Not necessarily. It can translate into one planned meal moment whether it’s table-service, mobile order, or a great counter service you’re comfortable committing to. The key is planning ahead and not leaving it entirely to chance.
Does this apply to all parks at Disney resorts?
Yes! Whether you’re visiting Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios or Disney’s Animal Kingdom (or their equivalents at other Disney locations), the 3-2-1 Rule can help shape your day. This neat trick works everywhere on the globe at other parks such as Tokyo Disney Sea, Disneyland Paris, Disneyland in California and more.
Final Thoughts
At the end of your Disney day, what will you remember? Most guests don’t recall every ride they did—they remember how they felt: excited, relaxed, joyful, connected with family. The 3-2-1 Rule helps you focus on experience, not just checklists.
By choosing three rides, two experiences, and one meal in advance, you reduce the noise, prioritize what matters, and give yourself permission to slow down and soak it all in. Whether you’re traveling with toddlers, teens, adults only, or a multigenerational group, this simple framework keeps the day manageable, flexible, and truly magical.
So next time you’re headed to Walt Disney World, make the choice: ride 3, experience 2, dine 1, and let the rest fall into place. You might just find you enjoy the park more by doing less. These tips will make you seem like a pro!
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The Best Orlando Vacations You Can Take for $5,000
Can you take a premium Orlando vacation for under $5,000? I compared real 2025 prices for Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Cruise Line to see which offers families the most magic for their money.
Which Vacation wins?
If you’ve ever tried to plan an Orlando vacation lately, you know the sticker shock is real. Between theme park tickets, hotel rates, and food costs, that “family trip of a lifetime” can quickly feel like a luxury purchase. So I wanted to find out — can you still have a premium Orlando vacation for around $5,000?
To answer that, I did the research myself and compared four very different ways to spend a family vacation in Central Florida: Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Royal Caribbean, and Disney Cruise Line. Each one came in right around $5,000, but the experiences couldn’t be more different.
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What a $5,000 Orlando vacation looks like.
Disney Cruise Line: The Disney Wish
Let’s start at sea. I priced out a 3-night sailing aboard the Disney Wish leaving July 3 from Port Canaveral, visiting Nassau and Castaway Cay. This was for a family of four in an interior room on Deck 2 midship, totaling $5,032.32.
And yes — that’s over $5,000 for just three nights. But before you scroll away, remember that Disney Cruises are nearly all-inclusive. You’re getting top-notch entertainment, themed dining, Broadway-style shows, and private island access at Castaway Cay. For families who want Disney-level service and character experiences without tackling the parks, this is a compact, premium option.
If you want a longer cruise, I also checked a 4-night version of this same itinerary sailing July 6, which came out to $7,017, and a 7-night Disney Treasure sailing starting July 4, totaling $10,287. Clearly, the three-night cruise fits that $5,000 budget best — but you’ll have to decide if that short trip is worth the cost.
Universal Orlando Resort: Stella Nova, Cabana Bay, or Royal Pacific
Next, I compared Universal Orlando, where the newest park, Epic Universe, is set to change the game in 2025.
For this comparison, I looked at a 6-night stay from July 5–11 at the brand-new Stella Nova Resort, which is Universal’s newest Prime Value hotel. It came out to $4,882.53 including 5-day Park-to-Park tickets for the whole family.
Universal’s Royal Pacific Resort comes with Free Express Passes to Universal Studios Florida and Islands of Adventure.
Stella Nova is located just minutes from Epic Universe and connected by a dedicated busway that makes getting around incredibly easy. You can hop from your room to the parks in minutes without ever driving or dealing with parking.
If you want to upgrade, Cabana Bay Beach Resort gives you access to its retro-themed pools and lazy river, while Royal Pacific Resort — a Premier hotel — includes Express Passes for every guest, letting you skip most lines.
Universal gives you a mix of flexibility and thrills, with enough options to fit a family’s comfort level and still stay close to the new park everyone’s talking about.
Royal Caribbean: Utopia of the Seas
Now let’s talk cruising — but this time with Royal Caribbean. I compared a 4-night Utopia of the Seas sailing departing July 7 from Port Canaveral, visiting Nassau and Perfect Day at CocoCay, Royal Caribbean’s private island. The total? $4,998 for an interior room for four guests.
Utopia of the Seas and her passengers spend the day at Nassau, Bahamas.
The thing that stands out with Royal Caribbean is just how much is included. You’ve got meals, shows, and entertainment all covered. The kids can hit the water slides or surf simulators while you relax at the adults-only pool or grab a cocktail on the Boardwalk.
Royal Caribbean delivers a floating resort experience that feels truly all-inclusive — and for the same price as a mid-level Orlando theme park trip, it’s hard to argue with the value.
If your family likes adventure and freedom rather than sticking to a schedule, this one’s tough to beat.
Walt Disney World: The Gold Standard
Finally, we’ve got the one and only Walt Disney World. I priced two realistic options for a 6-night stay from July 6–12 for a family of four.
A Mears bus arrives at Disney’s Beach Club Resort with passengers ready to start their Disney World vacation.
Option one: Pop Century Resort, one of Disney’s Value properties, came out to $4,986.10 with 6-day park tickets and the Quick Service Dining Plan included. Pop Century is perfect for families who want to be surrounded by Disney theming, easy Skyliner access to EPCOT and Hollywood Studios, and predictable pricing.
Option two: Coronado Springs Resort, a beautiful Moderate hotel with Spanish-inspired architecture, came out to $5,007.65 for the same dates and tickets. You’ll get upgraded dining, larger rooms, and a more relaxed resort vibe — but without losing access to all the perks, like Early Theme Park Entry and extended evening hours at select parks.
When you factor in the park experiences, transportation, dining, and resort atmosphere, Disney World ends up being the most complete and balanced vacation on the list. It’s the one destination that gives you full control over your budget and daily experience — whether you’re rope-dropping Magic Kingdom or just taking it slow by the pool.
So Which Vacation Wins?
All four options are amazing in their own way — it just depends on what kind of family you are.
If you love characters, storytelling, and all-inclusive comfort, Disney Cruise Line is unmatched.
If you’re all about thrills and new attractions, Universal Orlando and Epic Universe will be irresistible.
If you want everything wrapped into one floating resort, Royal Caribbean gives you the most bang for your buck.
And if you want that iconic Orlando experience, Walt Disney World still reigns supreme — especially with the dining plan returning.
So yes — a $5,000 premium Orlando vacation is absolutely possible. You just have to pick your flavor of magic.
To see the full comparison, breakdowns, and rankings, check out my new YouTube video below — and decide which Orlando vacation your family would choose.
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Dining Discounts: Save Big at Disney Springs & Disney World
AAA is offering exclusive dining discounts for members at Walt Disney World and Disney Springs — including 50% off gift cards at popular spots like Planet Hollywood and Chicken Guy. Even if you’re not a member, these deals can help you save money at Disney World instantly.
If you’re looking for a new way to save money at Walt Disney World, here’s something worth checking out — especially if you love eating at Disney Springs. AAA just released several exclusive dining discounts for members, and some of them are seriously impressive. As someone who’s always looking for new ways to save money at Disney World, I couldn’t resist testing one of these deals myself.
I started with Planet Hollywood at Disney Springs, where AAA was offering 50% off digital gift cards. I purchased a $100 gift card for just $50 — and the best part? It was available for immediate use. No waiting period, no hoops to jump through. That’s a true win for anyone who enjoys dining at Disney Springs.
Even if you’re not already a AAA member (which costs around $50 a year), this deal practically pays for itself. You’d break even just by using one 50% off gift card — plus you’d walk away with a full AAA membership and all its travel benefits. That’s way better than just spending $100 at Planet Hollywood and getting nothing extra in return.
Here are some of the best Disney Springs dining discounts currently available through AAA digital gift cards:
Auntie Anne’s – Disney Springs
$25 Digital Gift Card for $20
If you’re craving a warm pretzel during your Disney Springs stroll, this one’s an easy win. It’s not a massive discount, but every little bit helps when you’re trying to save money at Disney World.
Blaze Pizza – Disney Springs
$25 Digital Gift Card for $20
Blaze Pizza is one of the best spots for affordable Disney Springs dining. With custom-made pizzas, gluten-free, cauliflower, and keto crust options, and even vegan cheese, it’s a quick-service favorite that doesn’t sacrifice quality. Plus, NBA star LeBron James is an investor — just a fun fact to share over your slice.
Chicken Guy! – Disney Springs
$20 Gift Card for $10
$60 Gift Card for $30
$100 Gift Card for $50
Guy Fieri’s Chicken Guy! is already known for being one of the most budget-friendly Disney World restaurants, and now AAA members can cut the cost in half. The chicken tenders and sauces are perfect for a casual lunch or dinner.
Earl of Sandwich – Disney Springs
$20 Gift Card for $10
$60 Gift Card for $30
$100 Gift Card for $50
This one’s a Disney Springs classic. The sandwiches are hearty, the prices are fair, and with AAA’s 50% savings, it’s a must for any Disney dining deal hunter.
Planet Hollywood – Disney Springs
$20 Gift Card for $10
$60 Gift Card for $30
$100 Gift Card for $50
If you haven’t been inside Planet Hollywood lately, it’s worth revisiting for the memorabilia alone. With 50% off, it’s easily one of the best Disney Springs discounts available right now.
Rainforest Café – Disney Springs & Disney’s Animal Kingdom
Rainforest Cafe has 2 locations at Disney World: Disney’s Animal Kingdom and Disney Springs.
$50 Digital Gift Card for $37.50
$100 Digital Gift Card for $75
While Rainforest Café isn’t usually my go-to, I have to admit this 25% discount might change my mind. Between the animatronics, jungle sounds, and kid-friendly menu, this could be a fun and affordable family meal.
T-REX Café – Disney Springs
$50 Digital Gift Card for $37.50
$100 Digital Gift Card for $80
T-REX Café is one of the most popular themed restaurants at Disney Springs — and one of the hardest to get into without a reservation. The 25% discount makes it a more reasonable splurge, especially for families with kids who love dinosaurs.
Yak & Yeti – Disney’s Animal Kingdom
$50 Digital Gift Card for $37.50
$100 Digital Gift Card for $75
Yak & Yeti is one of my favorite table-service restaurants inside the parks. The Pan-Asian menu and atmosphere make it a standout, and a 25% AAA discount makes it even better for anyone looking to save money dining inside Disney World.
These AAA Disney dining discounts are some of the best offers I’ve seen lately for saving money at Disney Springs and Disney’s Animal Kingdom. The fact that the gift cards are digital and available instantly makes them incredibly convenient — no waiting around for a physical card to arrive.
If you’re already a AAA member, log in to your account and grab these deals before they’re gone. And if you’re not a member yet, this might be the perfect excuse to join. Between the savings and the perks, these Disney World restaurant discounts are just too good to pass up.
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Darren is an Orlando-based travel writer and YouTuber who specializes in helping travelers make the most of their vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean Cruises. Through detailed travel guides, reviews, and insider tips, Darren gives families, couples, and first-time visitors everything they need to plan magical Orlando theme park trips and unforgettable cruise adventures.
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Soarin’ Across America Takes Flight at EPCOT in Summer 2026 — A Coast-to-Coast Adventure You Won’t Want to Miss
Soarin’ Across America is officially coming to EPCOT in Summer 2026! This updated version of the fan-favorite flight attraction will take guests on a breathtaking journey across the United States, featuring new 4K drone footage, enhanced scents, and Imagineering magic.
As someone who’s always appreciated theme-park attractions that combine immersive storytelling with breathtaking visuals, I’m genuinely excited to see Soarin’ Across America making its debut at EPCOT at Walt Disney World Resort.
This isn’t simply a nostalgic comeback—it’s a fresh take on a beloved ride that perfectly aligns with EPCOT’s evolution toward celebrating innovation, the spirit of adventure, and the natural beauty of the United States.
The Land Pavilion will be home to Soarin’ Over America in summer 2026.
Disney has confirmed that Soarin’ Across America will officially arrive in Summer 2026 at EPCOT.
The attraction will be housed in the familiar Soarin’ Pavilion in EPCOT’s World Nature neighborhood (within The Land pavilion) — the same location where Soarin’ Around the World currently operates.
The shift back to a U.S.–themed itinerary is a thoughtful move, embracing diverse and spectacular American landscapes while aligning with EPCOT’s focus on “human achievement, exploration, and natural wonder.”
If you’re not already familiar with the ride format, here’s a quick recap: Soarin’ is a flight motion simulator that lifts you into a hang-glider–style seat and sends you soaring high above some of America’s most iconic landmarks and wilderness.
The ride uses a massive curved screen that surrounds your field of vision, synchronized movement, sound effects—and yes—scents that enhance immersion. (I’ve always loved how those little sensory touches—pine in a forest, salty sea breeze near a coast—really bring the scenes alive.)
With this new version, the storytelling and visuals have been upgraded. The Imagineers at Walt Disney Imagineering captured more than a dozen American locations—from sweeping national parks to city-skylines and coastlines—using ultra high-definition aerial and drone footage.
You can expect to glide over places like the Grand Canyon, the Great Smoky Mountains, the Golden Gate Bridge, the Everglades, and more.
And while Disney hasn’t yet revealed a full list of all the sites, it’s clear the focus is coast-to-coast and celebratory of America’s natural & urban diversity.
What really stands out to me is how naturally this fits within EPCOT’s broader transformation.
The park has moved in recent years toward experiences that celebrate stories of nature, culture, the human spirit, and yes, American ingenuity too.
Soarin’ Across America feels like a perfect match. It also gives longtime fans (myself included) a bit of nostalgia—after all, the original Soarin’ Over California opened back in 2001 and at EPCOT in 2005.
Returning to an all-American theme feels like a respectful nod to the ride’s roots while embracing modern advancements.
From a guest perspective, Soarin’ remains one of EPCOT’s most accessible “thrill” rides.
It’s thrilling without being extreme, making it a great fit for families, couples, solo travelers—and really, anyone who’s ready to take flight.
The motion is smooth, the visuals will be spectacular, and it retains that inviting “wow” factor. If you’re prone to motion-sickness, note that the ride does mimic flight movements, but generally it’s considered gentle compared to more intense simulators.
Location is also a big plus. Because Soarin’ Across America will be in World Nature, you can pair it easily with other favorites in The Land pavilion and the surrounding nature-themed areas.
It’s smartly positioned for a half-day or full-day plan focusing on natural-world themes. The queue itself is bright, engaging, and offers subtle nods to the flight experience — setting the stage before you even take off.
All told, Soarin’ Across America is shaping up to be one of EPCOT’s most exciting updates coming soon.
It merges nostalgia with innovation, offers a stunning visual journey from coast to coast across America, and feels perfectly timed as Disney celebrates both the country’s natural beauty and EPCOT’s evolution.
Whether you’re visiting for the first time or you’ve been around the block dozens of times, this ride deserves a top spot on your must-do list when it opens in summer 2026.
I’ll personally be there for takeoff day, ready to share every detail and help you craft the ultimate experience.
If you’re planning a trip to EPCOT in the next year or so, make room for Soarin’ Across America.
It’s more than just a ride—it’s a soaring tribute to the United States, captured in a way only Disney can deliver.
About Darren:
Darren is an Orlando-based travel writer and YouTuber who specializes in helping travelers make the most of their vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando Resort, Disney Cruise Line, and Royal Caribbean Cruises. Through detailed travel guides, reviews, and insider tips, Darren gives families, couples, and first-time visitors everything they need to plan magical Orlando theme park trips and unforgettable cruise adventures.
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Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort is a South Pacific oasis on the Monorail line to Magic Kingdom. This guide covers the iconic Over-the-Water Bungalows, the all-new Island Tower DVC Villas, and why the Volcano Pool is a fan favorite. Get full details on dining at 'Ohana, grabbing a world-famous Dole Whip, and experiencing the unique Trader Sam's Grog Grotto.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort is all about location, location, location. ! This Disney World Deluxe Resort is on the monorail to Magic Kingdom, and you can walk to the Epcot monorail line, which is a very nice perk. The Polynesian is four hotels in one: the original mid-century modern hotel and two Disney Vacation Club sections called Island Tower, the Villas at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort, and the Bungalows. It’s also a AAA 4-Diamond Award winner.
Dining, shopping, hotel check-in, and the monorail are all located in the Great Ceremonial House, the main building within the resort.
Its nearly 500 guest rooms are located inside several, 3-story outer buildings called longhouses. The furthest is an 8-minute walk from The Great Ceremonial House.
Exterior pathways lead to the different buildings. Hotel rooms are accessed through interior hallways.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
What makes Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort great
Conveniently located on 2 monorail lines: Magic Kingdom and Epcot
Boat service to Magic Kingdom
Remodeled rooms, among the largest rooms on property
Rooms can sleep 5 adults
The pool has a volcano theme and a water slide.
Connects to Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort via a walking path.
Some of the best dining options on Disney World property
Club Level here is the best of all the Disney hotels
This hotel is so popular that unofficial fan clubs have started around it
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Rooms are accessed via interior corridors in exterior longhouses.
Most guest rooms have the same configuration: 2 queen beds and a twin-size (single) daybed.
Club Level rooms and suites come with access to the King Kamehameha Club. Here, you’ll have secured key access to the club-level lounge, where a continental breakfast and refreshments are served daily.
Room Categories at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
Resort View - Views of gardens, walkways, or monorail.
Lagoon View - Views of the the Seven Seas Lagoon. Some rooms may have an obstructed view of Magic Kingdom.
Pool or Marina View - Rooms that overlook one of the two pools or a room overlooking the marina on the Seven Seas Lagoon. There isn’t much of a marina these days compared to years ago, but Disney still uses it to dock a few boats.
Theme Park View - Views of the distant Magic Kingdom Park. Most rooms have views of the nightly fireworks and the Seven Seas Lagoon.
Club Level - There are multiple views to choose from within the Club Level category such as Theme Park View and Garden View.
Island Tower
The tower opened in 2024 and has a wide range of room types. Rooms are priced by view: Standard, Preferred, Premium, and Theme Park (Magic Kingdom) View. Deluxe Studios are comparable to regular hotel rooms. Duo Studios are tiny spaces, there is 1 bed and it pulls down from the wall. The 1 and 2 bedrooms are comparable to modern apartments or condos. The tower has its own Moana-themed pool but guests can use any pool at the Polynesian.
Tower - Deluxe Studios come with 1 queen bed 1 queen Murphy bed and a kitchenette. Sleeps 4 people.
Tower - Duo Studio - Standard View 1 queen Murphy Bed. Microwave and mini fridge. Sleeps 2 people.
Tower 1 Bedroom Villa- 1 king bed, 1 queen Murphy bed and 1 single Murphy bed. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. Full kitchen, washer and dryer, and balcony. Sleeps 5.
Tower 2 Bedroom Villa - 1 king bed, 2 queen Murphy beds, 1 single Murphy bed. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. Has a full kitchen, washer and dryer, and balcony. Sleeps 9.
Tower Penthouse - 1 king bed, 2 queen beds, and 1 Queen Murphy bed. Has a full kitchen and balcony. Sleeps 8.
Villas and Bungalows
The Villas are located in 2 longhouses close to the Epcot Monorail. These rooms are spacious and have an upscale island theme. They come in 2 views: Standard View (gardens, parking area) and Lake View. Bungalows are small houses that sit over the water.
Deluxe Studio - 1 queen bed, 1 queen Murphy Bed, and 1 single Murphy bed. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. Kitchenette. Sleeps up to 5 people.
Bungalows—1 king bed, 1 queen bed, 1 queen Murphy bed, and 2 single Murphy Beds. The single beds are ideal for children up to age 10. There is a full kitchen, dining room, living room, and separate bedrooms. There is also a washer and dryer. Private balcony and plunge pool facing Magic Kingdom. Sleeps 8 people.
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Valet Parking
ATM
Bell services
Self-service laundry
Gift shops
24 hour security
Free internet
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QUICK-SERVICE DINING
Several quick-service restaurants are open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the hotel lobby.
TABLE SERVICE DINING
There are 2 full-service restaurants Kona Cafe and ‘Ohana, both are extremely popular. Reservations are recommended. ‘Ohana offers a character breakfast each morning as well.
OTHER OPTIONS
Bar service in the lobby and at the pools.
Trader Sam’s Lounge is a Polynesian-inspired bar. It is extremely popular, there’s often a line to get in. But well worth the wait.
Snack service in the lobby and at the pools
Dole Whip ice cream window
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Bus service to all theme parks and water parks. The Polynesian may share a bus with the Grand Floridian Resort during off-peak hours.
Boat service to Magic Kingdom
Monorail to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort, and Disney’s Contemporary Resort.
Approximate travel times to Disney World theme parks once underway:
Magic Kingdom 8 minutes
Epcot: 8 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 10 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom: 11 minutes
Disney Springs: 15 minutes
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There are three pools on the property. The feature pool has a volcano theme and a water slide. Cabanas are available to rent at the quiet pool.
Large water playground for kids
Campfire Activities
Disney Movies Under the Stars
Magic Kingdom fireworks from the beach
Fishing tours
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort address:
1600 Seven Seas Drive, Golden Oak, FL 32836
Phone: (407) 939-5277
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Best Rooms at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort offers 19th-century New England elegance and is perfectly situated in the Epcot Resort Area. This guide covers the resort's sophisticated rooms and dining, including the signature Yachtsman Steakhouse. Learn about the unrivaled convenience of walking to Epcot and Hollywood Studios and get all the details on Stormalong Bay, the massive 3-acre pool complex shared with Beach Club Resort.
Looking for the best rooms at Disney's Yacht Club Resort? Look no further! In this video, I provide insider tips and tricks to help you choose the perfect room for your magical Disney vacation. From room views to amenities, I cover everything you need to know to make the most of your stay at this Disney Deluxe resort. Don't book your room before watching this guide!
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Disney’s Yacht Club is the sister resort to Disney’s Beach Club Resort - in fact, they are both part of the same building. One the east side of the resort complex is the Beach Club, the west side is the Yacht Club. Both resorts have separate check-in areas but they share the same amenities. Rooms are nearly identical in size and have similar floorplans.
I encourage you to watch the video below, I include detailed maps of the resort:
Yacht Club is a little more sophisticated than Beach. sister. It has more upscale dining, the lobby is darker with warm wood accents, and houses a collection of nautical decor. It resembles the elite Yacht Club s found throughout New England. But make no mistake, this is Disney, so it still feels casual. Now, Beach Club is brighter, and more casual - almost as if you were staying at a family beach house, and it’s just a little closer to Epcot. Yacht club is a little closer to Hollywood Studios.
Quick-service dining at this hotel can be found at the Ale and Compass Market - which has a better layout than Beach Club and a better menu. You;ll find mostly hot and cold sandwiches like a ham, egg, and cheese on a pretzel roll for breakfast and a turkey and bree sandwich for lunch and dinner, just to name a few.
One of the best features of Yacht Club is Stormaling Bay, which is a min-water park right behind the hotel. Stormalong Bay is shared with Beach Club but with 750,000 gallons of water, it’s big enough to handle the crowds. One of the most unique features of Stormalong Bay is that the bottom of the pool is covered with sand and it has one of the longest water slides of any Disney World Deluxe hotel.
Yacht Club is a sprawling hotel, ranging from 3-5 stories tall. Most rooms at this resort sleep 5 people with 2 queen size beds and a day bed. But there’s a critical variation that will soon be revealed.
Disney prices the 630 guest rooms based on view, Resort View and Water View.
Resort View rooms are the most economical and overlook the hotel’s driveway, roof, gardens, or woods. Rooftop views are not pretty and there are a lot of them at Yacht Club. Rooms that overlook gardens and wooded areas are of course, more desirable.
Water View at Walt Disney World means anything that is wet. Your view may be of the quiet pool (if you have a direct view of the pool), Stormalong Bay or Crescent Lake. Water View rooms that overlook Crescent Lake may also have distant views of Disney’s Boardwalk.
Resort View and water-view rooms come in a variety of configurations here.
Most will have either 1 king bed or 2 queen beds. But here’s that critical piece of information. Most rooms that have 2 queen beds also include a day bed, which is a sofa that folds flat into a twin bed. Not to be confused with a pull-out sofa. Notice I said “most rooms.” Some rooms simply have 2 queen beds without the day bed. This is important to know because if you are counting on the day bed as a separate sleeping arrangement, there’s a chance you may not get it. This could be a problem if you have 2 guests who cannot share the same bed. If you need the day bed, I like to make to this request for my clients well in advance.
Now, if you have 5 people Disney should automatically assign you a room with the daybed. Otherwise, where’s the 5th person going to sleep?
Yacht Club also has rooms with 1 king bed and just as you might automatically trigger a 5-person room with 5 people, you might also trigger a king bedroom with just 2 people. Some king rooms at Yacht Club also come with a Day bed, but some do not! If I have clients who do not want a king bed, I call the hotel to let them know in advance. If you need help with any of this be sure to contact me here.
There are also 70 Club Level rooms on the 5th floor which include access to the Regatta Lounge. Most of the Club Level rooms are standard hotel rooms, but some suites are located on other floors throughout the hotel and come with access to the lounge. The turret suites at this hotel are among the most popular at any hotel in Walt Disney World and book up far in advance. I had a chance to stay in one many years ago, and I would highly recommend it if you’re in the market for a suite.
Regular rooms at this hotel have either a balcony or a patio.
So, we covered room categories, club level, balconies, and sleeping arrangements, but what about the best room locations at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort?
There’s no doubt that the best rooms with views are on the higher floors. The 4th floor is best especially if you have a water view room, you’ll likely have great views of Stormalong Bay or The Boardwalk and or Crescent Lake.
Rooms that are closer to Epcot and close to Stormalong Bay are found in the block of rooms that end in 185 through 241. And if you would like to be closer to the walking path to Disney’s Hollywood Studios, request rooms that end in 001 through 065.
Some rooms at the yacht Club might have a view of the Epcot fireworks. Keep in mind that most of the Epcot fireworks are lower to the ground so it will be difficult to see most of the show. But if you’re ok with a glimpse of a few high-flying shells, I would request odd-numbered rooms on the 3rd or 4th floors that end in 011 through 027 and 067 through 081.
Yacht Club is one long building, so if your ideal room is to be closer to transportation - being the bus, boat, or parking lot, requesting a room near the lobby would be ideal Ground floor rooms in particular. Rooms 1149 through 1163 are excellent rooms - a good mix of resort view and water view rooms.
If you want both a convenient location AND a great view, 4th-floor rooms 4149 through 4163 are best.
What about The best water-view rooms, well that could be a few different things. Remember that water view means anything with water - so Stormalong Bay Cresent Lake, or a combination. My picks are rooms 4161 and 4163- 4th floor of course. These rooms look straight to Crescent Lake and Disney’s Boardwalk Resort.
The best scenic resort view rooms are odd-numbered rooms between 4143 and 4151. They are somewhat close to the main lobby, but they also have partial views of both Crescent Lake and Stromalong Bay. So you’re getting some water views at a resort view price. But even more than that, you’re on the more scenic side of the resort - the back. The front of the resort overlooks the entrance, so there isn’t much to see on that side. Something else I like about these rooms is that they are the lobby elevator. These same rooms on floors 2 and 3 are also acceptable. Just keep in mind that these rooms are located in the heart of the resort, so there isn’t too much privacy from your balcony.
Now speaking of privacy, if you would rather a resort view room that is located in a quiet area, I like rooms on the far west side of the building. These rooms overlook a wooded area and they are closer to the quiet pool and tennis courts. Even numbered rooms ending in 092 through 112 have lots of shade and almost no pedestrians walking by. So for example, rooms 4092 (4th floor), 3092 (3rd floor), and so on are all great for privacy.
What about a water-view room that’s in a quiet location? Some water view rooms overlook Stromalong Bay, and while the view is nice, you’ll definitely hear noise from the people in the pool and during the afternoon, there’s a DJ that plays music and poolside games.
So, water-view rooms that overlook Crescent Lake are going to be your most quiet options. Odd-numbered rooms on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors ending in 003 through 009 will have excellent water views and far from the noise of the pool. I didn’t select ground floor rooms however because there’s a busy walkway that runs past these rooms. And by the way, these rooms have amazing sunset views as well.
I help my clients with room requests all the time so feel free to contact me for your next Disney World vacation. Together we can come up with the perfect room request.
Room requests have a better chance of being honored if you make them within the category you booked.
For example, if you book a Resort View room and request to have a view of Crescent Lake, that request would have very little chance of being honored. This is like asking the hotel for a free upgrade. Sure you might get it, but odds are you won’t. A request for a room with a full-size balcony, overlooking woods and gardens, has a much higher chance of behind honored. You should also keep room requests as general as possible. Provide a range of room numbers rather than a specific room. Or request a room similar to a specific room. This gives the room assignor more possibilities when searching for your room. Keep in mind that room requests are not guaranteed but Disney tries hard to honor them.
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Disney's Grand Floridian Guide: Walk to Magic Kingdom, Monorail & Villas
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa is the height of luxury at WDW, offering Victorian elegance and unparalleled proximity to Magic Kingdom. This full guide covers the recently renovated Deluxe Villas and standard rooms that sleep up to five. Discover the convenience of walking to Magic Kingdom or taking the Monorail, and explore the resort's signature dining, including the AAA Five Diamond Award-winning Victoria & Albert’s and the famous character meal at 1900 Park Fare.
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa
Victorian elegance meets modern sophistication at this lavish Disney Resort hotel. Unwind outdoors, indulge in a luxurious massage, and watch evening fireworks light up the sky over Cinderella Castle. Just one stop to Magic Kingdom park on the complimentary Resort Monorail, this timeless Victorian-style celebrates the history of Florida’s Palm Coast hotels.
What makes it great
Walk to Magic Kingdom
On the monorail line to Magic Kingdom and Epcot
Largest rooms on Disney property
Casual and fine dining
Rooms
Rooms have recently been refurbished. Most Standard Rooms sleep 5 guests plus 1 child up to age 3 in a crib. The nightly rate relies heavily on the view you choose.
Room Categories
Theme Park View - sleeps 5
Resort View - sleeps 5
Water View - sleeps 5
Theme Park View Club Level - sleeps 5
1 Bedroom Suite - sleeps 5
Resort Studio - sleeps 5 - sleeps 5
Dexlude Studio - sleeps 6
1 Bedroom VIlla - sleeps 5
2 Bedroom Villa - sleeps 9
Room Rates
Standard Room and Studio Amenities
DVD Player
Coffee Maker
Complimentary High-Speed WiFi Internet Access
Coffee & Tea Set Up
Mini-Refrigerator
Bathrobes
Hair Dryer
Iron & ironing board
Flat-Panel Television
Patio or Balcony
Paper plates and bowls, plastic utensils (studios only)
Toaster (studios only)
Microwave (studios only)
1 and 2 Bedroom Villas
Toaster
Mirror TVs in all Bathrooms
Coffee Maker
Washer & Dryer
Complimentary High-Speed WiFi Internet Access
Hair Dryer
Coffee & Tea Set Up
Pots & Pans
Microwave
Patio or Balcony
Dishes
Glasses and utensils
Pool Towels
Flat-Panel Television
Stove and oven
Iron & ironing board
Full-size refrigerator
Dishwasher
Club Level
Guests choosing Club Level accommodations at the Royal Palm Club receive personalized concierge service and lounge with continental breakfast, midday snacks and evening wine, hors d’oeuvres, cordials and desserts.
Hotel Services
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Bell Services
Meeting Space
Business Center
Online Check-in
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme park parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Pool and recreation
Beach Pool — Cool off in this 111,261-gallon pool overlooking Seven Seas Lagoon.
Courtyard Pool — Escape to a serene environment at this zeroentry leisure pool, conveniently located behind the main building.
Poolside Cabanas
Specialty Cruises
Movies Under the Stars
Dining Options
TABLE-SERVICE DINING
1900 Park Fare — Enchant your little ones with a tea party or buffet in a carousel-themed dining room – hosted by Disney Characters!
Cítricos — Experience a gastronomic indulgence of Mediterraneaninspired cuisine paired with an award-winning wine list.
Grand Floridian Café — Enjoy the airy ambiance of a Victorian manor serving up
American classics in the English countryside.
Narcoossee’s — Dine in a waterfront setting with freshly caught seafood and fabulous views of Seven Seas Lagoon.
Victoria & Albert’s — Enjoy award-winning haute cuisine with classic elegance, including fine china, sterling silverware and crystal stemware.
QUICK-SERVICE DINING
Gasparilla Island Grill — Choose from an array of salads, soups, sandwiches and more – including late-night pizza offerings.
OTHER DINING OPTIONS
Beaches Pool Bar & Grill
Cítricos Lounge
Garden View Tea Room
Enchanted Rose Lounge
Theme Park Transportation
The walk from Magic Kingdom to Grand Floridian is about 10 minutes.
Monorail Approximate Travel Times
Magic Kingdom to Grand Floridian - 23 minutes
Grand Floridian to Magic Kingdom - 5 minutes
Epcot - 32 minutes
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort - 21 minutes
Disney’s Contemporary Resort - 14 minutes
Bus Service Approximate Travel Times
Disney’s Animal Kingdom - 45 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 38 minutes
Boat Service
Magic Kingdom - 22 minutes
Approximate travel time includes waiting for the bus to arrive at the resort and travel time.
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Disney's Contemporary Resort
Disney’s Contemporary Resort is one of the original Monorail loop resorts, offering the unique experience of having the Monorail glide directly through its lobby. This full guide covers the newly refurbished rooms and villas (including those themed to The Incredibles), the unparalleled convenience of being able to walk to Magic Kingdom, and its top-tier dining, including California Grill and the character meal at Chef Mickey’s.
Disney’s Contemporary Resort
A retro-modern Disney World hotel located right outside of Magic Kingdom Park. Known for award-winning dining, spectacular views and monorails passing right through the lobby.
Whether you’re staying in the iconic A-frame Contemporary tower, the nearby Garden Wing or Bay Lake Tower, you can walk to Magic Kingdom Park or catch the monorail as it glides through the tower.
Inside a 90-foot-tall mural by Disney Legend Mary Blair—responsible for the distinct look and feel of the “it’s a small world” attraction—celebrates the Grand Canyon and the American Southwest.
What makes it great
Theme Park View rooms overlook Cinderella Castle and fireworks
Walking distance to Magic Kingdom
Monorail to Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Grand Floridian Resort, and Polynesian Village Resort.
Multiple dining options onsite.
Rooms
Disney’s Contemporary Resort has standard rooms and villas that overlook Bay Lake, Magic Kingdom, or landscaping. Note that rooms on the second floor of the Garden Wing do not have balconies. Bay Lake Tower sits alongside the Main Tower and has studio and villa accommodations.
Room Categories
Main Tower - Water View (sleeps 5)
Garden Wing - Resort View (sleeps 5)
Garden Wing - Water View (sleeps 5)
Garden Wing - King (sleeps 2)
Garden Wing - Deluxe Room (sleeps 3)
Main Tower - Theme Park View (sleeps 5)
Garden Wing - 1 Bedroom Hospitality Suite (sleeps 7)
Garden Wing - 1 Bedroom Suite (sleeps 5)
Theme Park View - Atrium Club Level (sleeps 5)
Resort View - Club Level (sleeps 5)
Standard Room - Club Level (sleeps 5)
2 Bedroom Suites - Club Level (sleeps 8)
Deluxe Studio - Lake View (sleeps 4)
Deluxe Studio - Theme Park View (sleeps 4)
Deluxe Studio - Standard View (sleeps 4)
1 Bedroom Villas (sleeps 4)
2 Bedroom Villas (sleeps 9)
3 Bedroom Grand Villa (sleeps 12)
Room Rates
Room Amenities
Flat-Panel Television
Iron ironing board
Complimentary WiFi Internet Access
DVD Player
Coffee Maker
Mini-fridge (standard rooms and studios)
Patio or Balcony
Toaster (villas only)
Washer & Dryer (1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Stove and oven (1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Dishes, glasses, and utensils (1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Dishwasher (1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Pots & Pans (1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Microwave (studios, 1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Whirlpool Tub (1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Full-size refrigerator (1, 2, and 3 bedroom villas)
Bay Lake Tower at Disney’s Contemporary Resort
Club Level
Guests choosing Club Level accommodations at the Tower Club or Atrium Club receive personalized concierge service and lounge with continental breakfast, midday snacks and evening wine, hors d’oeuvres, cordials and desserts.
Hotel Services
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Bell Services
Meeting Space
Business Center
Online Check-in
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme park parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Pool and recreation
The Game Station
Lakeside Yoga
Cabana Rentals
Jogging Trails
Contemporary Resort Campfire
Fireworks cruises
Campfire
Movies under the stars
Bay Cove Pool - Exclusively for guests staying in Bay Lake Tower. Features a pool, water slide, whirlpool, and play area
Contemporary Feature Pool - located behind Disney’s Contemporary Resort. Guests from Bay Lake Tower and Contemporary may use this pool. It features a hot tub, waterslide and play area.
Dining Options
QUICK SERVICE DINING
Contempo Cafe
Contemporary Grounds Coffee
TABLE SERVICE DINING
California Grill
Chef Mickey’s Character Restaurant
Steakhouse 71
Theme Park Transportation
Walk to Magic Kingdom in about 10 minutes
Monorail Approximate Travel Times
Magic Kingdom - 10 minutes
Epcot - 24 minutes
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort - 13 minutes
Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort - 18 minutes
Bus Service Approximate Travel Times
Disney’s Animal Kingdom - 48 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 42 minutes
Approximate travel time includes waiting for the bus to arrive at the resort and travel time.
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Disney's Boardwalk Inn
Disney’s BoardWalk Inn and Villas is an elegant, turn-of-the-century resort located directly on the BoardWalk entertainment district. This comprehensive guide covers the standard hotel rooms, spacious DVC Villas, and the recently refurbished Luna Park Pool. Discover the unparalleled convenience of walking to both EPCOT and the Disney Skyliner station for quick access to Hollywood Studios, plus all the dining and nightlife just steps from your room.
Disney’s Boardwalk Inn
I find Disney’s Boardwalk to be a whimsical waterfront resort with the added perk of being within walking distance to Epcot. It’s an elegant, saltwater taffy-colored hotel offering standard hotel rooms and vacation villas. It comes with all the Disney World Deluxe Resort perks but has limited casual dining options.
What makes it great
Within walking distance to Epcot and Disney Skyliner
A dining and entertainment district is just steps away
Recently refurbished pool
Rooms
Standard Rooms have 2 queen-size beds & 1 single day bed or 1 king-size bed & 1 single day bed or 1 king-size bed or 2 queen-size beds.
Most rooms sleep up to 5 guests plus 1 child up to age 3 ina crib.
Room Categories
Resort View
Standard View
Water View
Resort View Club Level
Deluxe Room Club Level
Garden Room Club Level Access
2 Bedroom Suite Club Level
Sonora VP Suite - Club Level
Deluxe Studio - Standard View
Deluxe Studio - Garden or Pool View
Deluxe Studio - Boardwalk View
1 Bedroom Villa - Standard View
1 Bedroom Villa - Garden or Pool View
1 Bedroom Villa - Boardwalk View
2 Bedroom Villa - Standard View
2 Bedroom Villa - Pool View
2 Bedroom Villa - Boardwalk View
3 Bedroom Grand Villa
Room Rates
Standard Room and Studio Amenities
Hairdryer
Complimentary high-speed WiFi Internet access
Coffee maker
Toaster (studios only)
Microwave (studios only)
In-Room Safe
Flat-Panel Television
Beverage Cooler
Handheld steamer
Patio or Balcony
1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Villa Amenities
Complimentary high-speed WiFi Internet access
Hair Dryer
DVD Player
Flat-Panel Televisions
Coffee and tea set up
Toaster
Iron & Ironing Board
Patio or Balcony
Washer & Dryer
Full-Size Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Microwave
Dishes, glasses, and utensils
Stove and oven
Pots and pans
Whirlpool Tub
Club Level
Guests choosing Club Level accommodations at the Innkeeper’s Club receive personalized concierge service and lounge with continental breakfast, midday snacks and evening wine, hors d’oeuvres, cordials and desserts.
Hotel Services
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Bell Services
Meeting Space
Business Center
Online Check-in
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme park parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Pool and recreation
Luna Park Pool
2 Leisure Pools
Fantasia Gardens and Fairways Miniature Golf
BoardWalk Campfire Activities
Movie Under the Stars
Surrey Bike Rentals
Dining Options
There are several table service restaurants nearby on the Boardwalk. Quick-service dining options are limited at this resort.
Theme Park Transportation
Walk to Epcot in about 10 minutes.
Disney Bus Service Approximate Travel Times
Magic Kingdom 16 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom 18 minutes
Disney Skyliner Approximate Travel Time
Disney’s Hollywood Studios 23 minutes
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Disney's Beach Club Resort
Disney’s Beach Club Resort is one of the best-located Deluxe resorts, offering a charming New England theme and the incredible Stormalong Bay, a 3-acre water playground. This complete guide details the rooms that sleep up to five, the popular character dining at Cape May Cafe, and the convenience of being just a short walk to EPCOT’s World Showcase entrance, the Disney Skyliner, and a boat ride from Hollywood Studios.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort is a charming, New England-style hotel located just outside of Epcot. The pools, lagoons and spas of Stormalong Bay make this property unique. Sharing many amenities with its more formal sister, Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, Disney’s Beach Club Resort is within walking distance to Epcot, Disney Skyliner and a convenient boat ride to Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort
What makes Beach Club Great
Walk to Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Walk to Disney’s Boardwalk
Walk to Skyliner station
Water-park style pool
Popular dining options like Beaches and Cream, Yachtsman Steakhouse, Cape May Cafe
1, 2, and 3-bedoom villas available
Club Level Concierge available at additional cost
Onsite character breakfast daily
Most rooms sleep 5
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Most standard hotel rooms are 380 square feet and come with 2 queen beds and a sofa bed.
There are a handful of rooms that do not have the sofa bed.
If you need the sofa bed, let me know so I can enter a request for you. Requests are not guaranteed but Disney does try hard to honor this one in particular.
If you have a party of 5, you will almost certainly get a room with a sofa bed automatically, but I would still note it on the reservation.
Rooms have full size balconies, patios (ground level) or what I call mini-balconies. These are balconies that have just enough room for one person to stand on. If you prefer a full-size balcony or a patio, this should be entered as a request. (Requests cannot be guaranteed).
Standard View - Views of Disney's Beach Club Resort Rooftop or Parking Area, 1 King Bed Or 1 King Bed And 1 Day Bed Or 2 Queen Bed Or 2 Queen Bed And 1 Day Bed. Sleeps up to 5 Adults
Garden or Woods View - Views of Disney's Beach Club Resort Gardens. 1 King Bed Or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed Or 2 Queen Bed Or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed Or 2 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed. Sleeps up to 5 Adults
Water View - Views of Stormalong Bay, Crescent Lake or Quiet Pool. 1 King Bed Or 1 King Bed and 1 Day Bed Or 2 Queen Bed Or 1 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed Or 2 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed Sleeps up to 5 Adults
Deluxe Room - Views of Stormalong Bay, Crescent Lake, Quiet Pool or Parking Area. Deluxe Room is larger than a Standard Room. 2 Queen Bed and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa. Sleeps up to 6 Adults
Standard View Club Level - Views of Disney's Beach Club Resort Rooftop or Parking Area. 1 Queen Bed and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa Or 1 King Bed Or 2 Queen Bed. Sleeps up to 4 Adults
Garden View Club Level - Views of Disney's Beach Club Resort Gardens or Parking Area. 2 Queen Bed. Sleeps up to 4 Adults.
Water View Club Level - Views of Stormalong Bay, Crescent Lake or Quiet Pool . 1 King Bed Or 2 Queen Bed Or 1 Queen Bed And 1 Day Bed Or 2 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed Sleeps up to 4 Adults.
1 Bedroom Suite with Club Level Access - Views of Disney's Beach Club Resort Gardens, Woods or Crescent Lake. 1 King Bed and 1 Queen-Size Sleeper Sofa. Sleeps up to 4 Adults
2 Bedroom Suite - Club Level Access. Views of Disney's Beach Club Resort Gardens, Woods or Crescent Lake. 1 King Bed And 2 Queen Bed and 1 Day Bed. Sleeps up to 7 Adults
Nantucket Junior Suite Club Level - Views of Crescent Lake, Disney's BoardWalk Inn and Stormalong Bay. 1 King Bed. Sleeps up to 2 Adults
Newport Presidential Suite - Club Level. Views of Crescent Lake, Epcot, Disney's BoardWalk Inn and Stormalong Bay. 1 King Bed And 2 Double Bed And 1 Day Bed. Sleeps up to 7 Adults
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Check-In – 4:00 PM
Check-Out – 11:00 AM
Overnight self parking (fees apply)
Valet parking (fees apply)
Bell services
Complimentary theme park transportation
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Self-service laundry rooms
Spa services
Fitness Center
Salon Services
Poolside Cabanas Rentals
Hotel gift shop
Arcade
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Disney’s Beach Club Resort offers a number of dining selections for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You can also enjoy the dining options at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort, Disney’s Boardwalk, and Epcot.
Disney’s Beach Club Resort has the most dining option available nearby than any other Disney World hotel, including two that are very popular even with locals: Beaches and Cream and Cape May Cafe.
Restaurants at Disney’s Beach Club Resort
Beaches & Cream Soda Shop -
Satisfy your sweet tooth with old-fashioned ice-cream favorites or savor delicious hot-off-the-grill items at this 50s-themed eatery.Cape May Cafe - Start your day with a hearty buffet breakfast or visit later for signature seafood and turf dishes.
Beach Club Marketplace - Enjoy a hot, made-to-order meal, grab a quick bite or stock up on snacks before heading out for a day of fun in the parks.
Ale & Compass Restaurant - Set your sights on Yankee comfort food and seafood classics at this cozy gastropub-inspired eatery.
Ale & Compass Lounge - Navigate your way to a cozy lounge with a great wine list, light snacks and overstuffed chairs
Martha’s Vineyard - Gather for a glass—or bottle—of wine at this casual lounge reminiscent of a New England beach house.
Yachtsman Steakhouse - Premium dry-aged beef, fresh seafood and signature drinks at this New England-style steakhouse.
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Complimentary Disney World buses operate between Disney’s Beach Club and the Walt Disney World Theme Parks.
Buses arrive approximately every 20 minutes
Complimentary Boat service to, Disney’s Boardwalk, Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Travel times:
Magic Kingdom: 12 minutes
Epcot: 8 minutes (limited service)
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 9 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park: 12
Disney Springs: 12 minutes
Disney Minnie Van service is also available.
Club Level guests can book Disney Minnie Van service to/from Orlando International Airport.
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Stormalong Bay, located at Disney's Beach Club Resort, offers a unique and expansive water park experience that stands out among hotel pools. This three-acre aquatic playground features a sandy-bottom lagoon, a lazy river, and a thrilling pirate ship water slide that towers at 230 feet, providing endless fun for all ages. Guests can relax on the beach-inspired surroundings or take a refreshing dip in the large pool. With its charming design, shaded cabanas, and proximity to the attractions of Epcot, Stormalong Bay serves as a perfect retreat after a day of adventure, making it a highlight of any stay at the Beach Club.
Best Rooms at Disney’s Beach Club Resort
In this video I show you my recommended rooms to request here at Beach Club. I also show you where to find the Standard, Resort and Water Views at this hotel. Check out the video here:
Room Rates
Room rates at Disney’s Beach Club Resort vary by season, weekday vs. weekend, overall availability, and the number of adults staying in the room. Contact me for an exact price.
Additional fees:
An additional fee applies if you park a vehicle overnight at the hotel. Parking at the theme parks is complimentary.
Disney charges a fee for having additional adults (ages 18+) staying in the room. This fee does not apply to the first two adults.
Room Amenities
Rooms & Suites
AMENITIES
Coffee Maker
In-room safe
Hairdryer
Iron & ironing board
Telephone with voicemail
Mini fridge
Free WiFi
Pool Towels
Television
Coffee & Tea Set Up
Patio or Balcony
Rooms & Suites with Club-Level Service
AMENITIES
Includes all the amenities above, plus:
Access to Concierge service at the Stone Harbor Club
Complementary health club access
Complimentary newspapers in Club Level lounge Personalized Front Desk and Guest Services
Secured key access to the club-level lounge, serving refreshments 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily
Club Level
Club Level service at Disney’s Beach Club Resort provides access to concierge services at the Stone Harbor Club, located top floor of the hotel. When you stay in a Club Level room, you’ll receive personalized front desk and concierge services and secured key access to the club-level lounge. The Stone Harbor Club Lounge offers complimentary refreshments and beverages (including beer and wine) 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily.
Stone Harbor Club
See my Easy Guide to Club Level at Walt Disney World for full details about this experience.
Hotel Services
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Disney's Yacht Club Resort
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort offers 19th-century New England elegance and is perfectly situated in the Epcot Resort Area. This guide covers the resort's sophisticated rooms and dining, including the signature Yachtsman Steakhouse. Learn about the unrivaled convenience of walking to Epcot and Hollywood Studios and get all the details on Stormalong Bay, the massive 3-acre pool complex shared with Beach Club Resort.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
This upscale lakeside hotel is within walking distance of Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Its theme is inspired by the 19th-century yacht clubs found on the New England coastline. Disney’s Yacht Club shares a pool with Disney’s Beach Club Resort, one of the most kid-friendly resort pools on Disney World property.
How does Disney’s Yacht Club compare to Disney’s Beach Club? They are actually the same resort. One wing is Beach Club, and the other is Yacht Club. While they do have separate check-in areas, they share the same restaurants and pools.
Beach Club is a little closer to Epcot and Skyliner while Yacht Club is closer to the walking path to Disney’s Hollywood Studios and the boat dock.
What makes it great
Walk or boat ride to Epcot and Hollywood Studios
Some of the best suites on Disney property
Stormalong Bay Pool Complex is a mini-water park complete with a sand-bottom pool, 50 ft. water slide, whirlpools, and a pool bar.
Often participates in offers and discounts.
Rooms
Most rooms sleep 5 guests plus 1 child up to age 3 in a crib. Standard Rooms have 2 Queen-Sized Beds or 1 King-Sized Bed or 1 Queen-Sized Bed
Room Categories
Standard View - sleeps 5
Resort View - sleeps 5
Water View - sleeps 5
Resort View Guaranteed King - sleeps 2
2 Bedroom Suites
Club Level standard rooms (see below)
Room Amenities
Hairdryer
Mini-fridge
In-Room Safe
Free WiFi Service
Coffee maker
Suites – Mini Refrigerator
Iron & Ironing Board
Telephone with voicemail
Club Level
Guests choosing Club Level accommodations at the Regatta and Stone Harbor Clubs receive personalized concierge service and lounge with continental breakfast, midday snacks and evening wine, hors d’oeuvres, cordials and desserts.
Hotel Services
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Bell Services
Meeting Space
Business Center
Online Check-in
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme park parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Stormalong Bay - Sand-bottom pool at Disney’s Yacht Club Resort
Pool and recreation
Disney Movies Under the Stars
Health Club
Tennis
Jogging Trail
Stormalong Bay – Aquatic playground with themed waterslide, leisure pools, whirlpools, children’s pools, and pool bar.
Dining Options
SIGNATURE DINING
Yachtsman Steakhouse - Specializing in oak-grilled steaks, poultry, seafood, vegetarian entrées and more for dinner.
CASUAL TABLE-SERVICE DINING
Ale & Compass Restaurant – Breakfast, lunch and dinner offering Yankee comfort food and seafood classics
Beaches & Cream Soda Shop – Lunch and dinner featuring snacks and a classic American soda fountain.
DISNEY CHARACTER DINING
Minnie’s Beach Bash Breakfast at Cape May Cafe – All-you-care-to-enjoy breakfast
buffet.
QUICK-SERVICE DINING
The Market at Ale & Compass - Hot and cold offerings with grab and go convenience.
OTHER DINING OPTIONS
Lounges - serving appetizers
Room service
Nearby Disney’s BoardWalk Entertainment District offers additional dining
options.
Theme Park Transportation
Boat service to Epcot, Disney’s Hollywood Studios, and other select Disney Resort hotels.
Disney’s Yacht Club is within walking distance of Epcot and Disney’s Hollywood Studios. The walk is approximately 1 mile.
Bus service to Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks, Water Parks, and Disney Springs.
Skyliner is also available to Disney’s Riviera Resort, Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, Disney’s Art of Animation Resort, Disney’s Pop Century Resort, and Disney’s Hollywood Studios.
Boat Service Approximate Travel Times
Epcot - 14 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 49 minutes
Skyliner Service Approximate Travel Times
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 48 minutes
Disney’s Riviera Resort - 17 minutes
Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort - 39 minutes
Disney’s Pop Century Resort and Disney’s Art of Animation Resort - 48 minutes
Bus Service Approximate Travel Times
Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park - 51 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park - 53 minutes
Travel times include waiting for transportation to arrive, travel time, additional stops, and walking to your destination’s entrance.
Disney’s Yacht Club Resort Address
1700 Epcot Resorts Blvd, Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830
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Animal Kingdom Lodge Guide: Savanna View, Jambo House vs. Kidani & Dining
Experience the magic of Africa at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge! This comprehensive guide covers both the main resort, Jambo House, and the Disney Vacation Club section, Kidani Village. Learn which Savanna View rooms offer the best chance to see giraffe and zebra at dawn, and explore the resort's award-winning dining—from buffets at Boma to signature dishes at Jiko – The Cooking Place and Sanaa.
Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge is one of my favorite resort hotels at Walt Disney World, offering guests an experience like no other. Prepare to be captivated by the immersive atmosphere, incredible wildlife encounters, and award-winning dining experiences.
Welcome to Disney's Animal Kingdom Lodge, starting with the lobby you’ll notice it’s filled with authentic museum pieces, artwork, and wood carvings.
This one-of-a-kind hotel offers a unique experience that will transport you to Africa. You will absolutely forget that you’re in Central Florida. Yes, Animal Kingdom Lodge is in a remote location on Disney World property. It is sometimes criticized in guidebooks for being far away from the parks. But that’s the point!
It needs to be relaxing and tranquil, away from Disney theming, traffic, park noise, and fireworks. Being able to escape the theme park atmosphere while on vacation is a good thing, and only Animal Kingdom Lodge does that.
What makes Animal Kingdom Lodge great
One-of-a-kind hotel experience
Close to Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park
Some of the best restaurants at Walt Disney World
Jiko: The Cooking Place has earned state and national awards for culinary excellence
11,000 Square foot pool surrounded by a wildlife savanna
One of the most beautiful hotels at Disney World with incredible attention to detail
Wildlife savanna is home to over 200 animals and birds
Spacious rooms ranging from standard hotel rooms to deluxe villas
Club Level Concierge is considered one of the best on Disney property by Disney experts
1, 2, and 3-bedroom villas have kitchens, living rooms and washer/dryers
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There are 3 main room categories
Resort View - the most economical. Offering standard views of parking areas, rooftops, and/or landscaping.
Water View - overlooks the pool area. While the pool is pretty at night especially, these rooms can be noisy. Early morning power washing of the pool furniture starts around 6 am.
Savanna View - views of the wildlife safaris.
All rooms have a private balcony with 2 chairs.
If you book a Savanna View room, I recommend waking up at dawn for at least one day on your vacation, grabbing coffee, and sitting on your balcony.
The animals are very active at dawn. You’ll see the animals playing with each other and some even calling out to other animals.
Once the sun comes up, the animals begin to chill out.
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Valet parking
Bell desk
Concierge
Wildlife tours
Room service
Laundry (self-service)
Free Wi-Fi
ATM
Dry cleaning
Conference rooms
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Jiko – The Cooking Place: Vibrant spices, crackling wood-burning ovens and boutique South African wines transport you to the heart of Africa.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Dinner
Menu Type: A la carte
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Recommended
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Footwear Required | No Swimsuits | No Beachwear | No Flip-Flops | No Sandals | No Shorts | Shirt Required
Boma – Flavors of Africa: Resembling a lively African marketplace, this restaurant features all-you-care-to-enjoy buffets at breakfast and dinner.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Dinner
Menu Type: Buffet
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Recommended
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Footwear Required | No Swimsuits | No Beachwear | Shirt Required
Sanaa: Located at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Villas – Kidani Village, experience the art of African cooking with Indian flavors as exotic animals roam the Sunset Savanna before you.
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
Menu Type: A la carte
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Recommended
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Footwear Required | No Swimsuits | No Beachwear | Shirt Required
The Mara: Named for a river flowing through Kenya and Tanzania, this savanna-like space serves classic entrees and grab n' go favorites. Catch breakfast, lunch or dinner — not to mention a glimpse of the monorail gliding by overhead!
Air-Conditioned
Meals Served: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner | Snacks
Menu Type: A la carte
Children's Menu Available
Reservations: Not Required
Dress Code: Casual Attire | Footwear Required | Shirt Required
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Complimentary Disney World buses operate between Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge and the Disney World Theme Parks.
Buses arrive approximately every 20 minutes.
Travel Times:
Magic Kingdom: 12 minutes
Epcot: 11 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios: 9 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park: 3
Disney Springs: 16 minutes
Disney Minnie Van service is also available.
Club Level guests can book Disney Minnie Van service to/from Orlando International Airport.
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge has one of the best pools on Disney property. By design, you’re surrounded by the hotel where you can see the thatched roof of the lobby, foliage and the animal savana is right there too. You can literally hoop out of the pool and see what the animals are doing.
Also nearby is a pool bar, whirlpool, and a play area for little ones.
Scenic overlook at Jambo House
Standard hotel room
Pool at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Boma at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Victoria Falls Lounge - Animal Kingdom Lodge
Scenic walkways at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
1 Bedroom Villa - Jambo House
1 Bedroom Villa - Jambo House
Jiko at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Quick service restaurant at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge
Good to know
A common misconception is that you need to get to Animal Kingdom Park early in the morning to see the animals.
But by the time Animal Kingdom Park opens, the animals are already done playing.
The best time to view the animals in the theme park is late afternoon, as the sun begins to set. But if you’re staying at the Lodge, pre-dawn is the absolute best time.
Standard rooms at Animal Kingdom Lodge have 2 queen beds and sleep up to 4 people.
Most other Deluxe Resorts at Disney World can sleep up to 5 guests so Animal Kingdom is unique in that way (Disney’s Wilderness Lodge too).
Room Layouts
Club Level at Animal Kingdom Lodge
When you stay Club Level at Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge, you'll be greeted by a personalized check-in and luggage assistance.
But the best perk is having access to the Kilimanjaro Club Lounge. Here, you’ll enjoy continental breakfast each morning, refreshing snacks and evening hors d'oeuvres and desserts.
You can also enjoy complimentary beer, wine, water and soft drinks. Club Level guests receive an array of unparalleled benefits to enhance their stay. The dedicated Club Level concierge service is at your disposal, ensuring that every moment of your vacation is seamless and magical.
As a Club Level guest, you can also arrange Disney Minnie Van Service from Orlando International Airport (for a fee.) This service is available exclusively to Club Level guests.
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Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge Address
2901 Osceola Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34747
Phone: (407) 939-1936
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Disney's Wilderness Lodge
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is a Deluxe Resort and Villa property celebrating the grandeur of America's Great Northwest. This guide covers the rustic elegance of the main lodge, the waterfront Copper Creek Cabins, and the spacious Boulder Ridge Villas. Get details on the boat transportation to Magic Kingdom, the themed Copper Creek Springs Pool, and signature dining like the character meal, Storybook Dining at Artist Point, and the rowdy Whispering Canyon Cafe.
Disney’s Wilderness Lodge Resort and Villas
This Disney Deluxe Resort and Disney Deluxe Villa Resort celebrates the grandeur of the glorious national parks of America’s Great Northwest. Located in the Magic Kingdom Resort Area, Wilderness Lodge is one of the most themed resorts on Disney property. Enjoy the harmony of natural elements while you sample the beauty and majesty of the great outdoors.
What makes it great
Close to Magic Kingdom by bus or boat
Excellent theme and attention to detail
Kid-friendly pools
One of the more economical hotels in the Deluxe category
Rooms
Standard rooms at Disney’s Wilderness Lodge sleep 4 with 2 queen beds. Studios, villas, and cabins are also available. Boulder Ridge Villas sits right next to the main lodge and is made up of studios and villas. Copper Creek is a wing within the main lodge that houses studios and villas. Copper Creek rooms cost slightly more than Boulder Ridge and feel a little more updated than Boulder Ridge.
Room Categories
Resort View - sleeps 4
Water View - sleeps 4
Fireworks View - sleeps 4
Standard View - sleeps 4
Resort View Club Level - sleeps 4
Deluxe Room - Club Level - sleeps 6
Deluxe Studios Boulder Ridge - sleeps 5
Deluxe Studios Copper Creek - sleeps 4
1 Bedroom Villa - sleeps 4
2 Bedroom Villa - sleeps 8
2 Bedroom Villa Lockoff - sleeps 9
3 Bedroom Grand Villa - sleeps 12
Cascade Cabin - sleeps 8
Room Rates
Standard Room and Studio Amenities
DVD Player
Coffee Maker
Complimentary High-Speed WiFi Internet Access
Coffee & Tea Set Up
Mini-Refrigerator
Bathrobes
Hair Dryer
Iron & ironing board
Flat-Panel Television
Patio or Balcony
Paper plates and bowls, plastic utensils (studios only)
Toaster (studios only)
Microwave (studios only)
Villa Amenities
Toaster
Mirror TVs in all Bathrooms
Coffee Maker
Washer & Dryer
Complimentary High-Speed WiFi Internet Access
Hair Dryer
Coffee & Tea Set Up
Pots & Pans
Microwave
Patio or Balcony
Dishes
Glasses and utensils
Pool Towels
Flat-Panel Television
Stove and oven
Iron & ironing board
Full-size refrigerator
Dishwasher
Club Level
Guests choosing Club Level accommodations at the Old Faithful Club receive personalized concierge service and lounge with continental breakfast, midday snacks and evening wine, hors d’oeuvres, cordials and desserts.
Hotel Services
Laundry and Dry Cleaning
Bell Services
Meeting Space
Business Center
Online Check-in
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme park parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Pool and recreation
Movie Under the Stars
Jogging Trail
Wilderness Lodge Campfire Activities
Copper Creek Springs Pool – Heated pool surrounded by nature with a themed 67-foot waterslide.
Boulder Ridge Cove Pool – Heated pool surrounded by nature near Boulder Ridge
Dining Options
TABLE-SERVICE DINING
Storybook Dining at Artist Point with Snow White – Meet Disney Characters from the beloved Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs while enjoying a delicious, fanciful dinner the whole family will love.
Whispering Canyon Café – For a rowdy, rootin’ tootin’ good time, round up the whole family for hearty western skillets and shenanigans aplenty.
QUICK-SERVICE DINING
Geyser Point Bar & Grill - Poolside eatery featuring explorer-worthy bites, trails-end spirits and stunning views of Bay Lake.
Roaring Fork - Start your day with popular breakfast dishes, like eggs, Mickey waffles, sausage, donuts and more. At lunch and dinner, stop by for savory burgers, sandwiches and flatbreads.
Theme Park Transportation
Although Disney’s Wilderness Lodge is a Magic Kingdom Area resort, it’s not on the monorail. To make up for this, Disney gives this hotel priority bus service, meaning that buses arrive and depart here more frequently than other hotels. Boat service to Magic Kingdom is also an option.
Bus Service Approximate Travel Times
Magic Kingdom - 34 minutes
Epcot - 43 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 41 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom - 47 minutes
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort (Settlement) - 26 minutes
Boat Service Approximate Travel Times
Magic Kingdom 38 minutes
Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort (Settlement) - 36 minutes (Check the operating schedule at the resort)
Approximate travel time includes waiting for the bus to arrive at the resort and travel time.
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Disney's All-Star Sports Resort Guide: Rooms, Bus Times & Review
Score a win for your budget at the affordable Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort! This guide covers everything you need to know about the newly refurbished rooms (including the handy pull-down bed), dining at the End Zone Food Court, and swimming in the two themed pools. Most importantly, learn about the bus system advantage: All-Star Sports is typically the first pick-up and first drop-off on the shared route, saving you valuable time going to and from the parks!
Disney’s All-Star Sports is located near Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park. This Disney World Value Resort celebrates the world of competitive sports, including baseball, basketball, football, surfing, and tennis with giant icons throughout the resort. Let your inner fan loose and enjoy the sporty décor featuring some of your favorite Disney characters.
All-Star Sports Resort Vacation Package
What makes it great
The most economical Disney-owned hotel.
First bus stop in the All-Star Resort complex
Onsite food court
Great choice for youth groups
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Rooms sleep up to 4 guests + 1 child up to age 3 in a crib.
Standard Rooms: Views of the Courtyard, Pool or Parking Area
1 King Bed Or 1 Queen Bed And 1 Queen-Size Table Bed.
Preferred Rooms: Views of the Courtyard, Pool or Parking Area
Close to Cinema Hall, Dining, Shopping and Transportation
1 Queen Bed And 1 Queen-Size Table Bed Or 1 King Bed
Included with each room:
Online check-in
Separate shower/bathtub
TV and cable
Free Wifi
USB Ports
Coffee maker and Disney-branded coffee
Mini-Fridge
Disney-branded soap and shampoo
Ironing amenities
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Luggage delivery service (hourly)
24-hour front desk
Vacation planning services
Free overnight parking
Free theme parking parking
Disney Giftshop
Grab-and-go pantry
Daily housekeeping
Airport shuttle (additional cost)
Non-smoking hotel
Daily housekeeping upon request
Elevator
ATM on site
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QUICK-SERVICE DINING
End Zone Food Court – burgers, hot dogs, pizza and pasta, as well as smoothies and gelato.
OTHER DINING OPTIONS
Grandstand Spirits Pool Bar – Next to Surfboard Bay Pool.
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Complimentary Disney Bus Service to Walt Disney World Resort Theme Parks, Water Parks, and Disney Springs.
Magic Kingdom - 16 minutes
Epcot - 13 minutes
Disney’s Hollywood Studios - 13 minutes
Disney’s Animal Kingdom - 5 minutes
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Jogging Trail
Playground
Game Point Arcade
Disney’s All-Star Sports Resort has three pools.
Surfboard Bay is the feature pool at this resort. It has poolside entertainment, a pool bar and a lifeguard on duty.
Grand Slam Pool – Shaped like a baseball diamond, this pool features Goofy on a pitcher’s mound lobbing a stream of water at swimmers.
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Haunted Mansion Hotel Room at Walt Disney World?
The Haunted Mansion - Walt Disney World
Glowing footprints appearing on the ceiling, “Floating” Doom Buggy beds, A sliding bookcase / hidden passage to the bathroom, ghostly apparitions appearing in the mirrors to “follow you home” and of course the infamous Haunted Mansion wallpaper on the bed linens. These were all part of an idea that was being kicked around at Walt Disney World Imagineering back in 2010 but the idea never came to be.
Haunted Mansion Room Concept for Walt Disney World Resort 2010
Haunted Mansion Room Concept for Walt Disney World 2010
The idea was brilliant: take the rooms furthest away from the lobby (the least desirable rooms) at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort and Disney’s Port Orleans Riverside and give them a magical makeover with a special Disney theme. Port Orleans. Riverside would be the perfect hotel, given that Disneyland’s Haunted Mansion is located in New Orleans Square. And of course, Caribbean Beach would be perfect for Pirates of the Caribbean, which of course did come to fruition.
A survey had been sent out to some guests asking about what type of themed rooms they would like to see at Walt Disney World. Options included a Pirates of the Caribbean room, a Disney Princess room, a health and wellness room, and one based on The Haunted Mansion.
Concept drawing of the proposed Pirates of the Caribbean themed room at Walt Disney World
Actual pirate themed room at Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort - Walt Disney World
Too bad the Haunted Mansion concept didn’t win out because there were so many creative ideas in the works. I think the Imagineers would have really had fun designing these rooms, more so than the Royal Rooms that we have now. They’re pretty neat too, though. Another nail in the coffin to the Haunted Mansion rooms is that they might not have appealed to all audiences. Can you imagine trying to get a toddler to go to sleep with ghosts waving at him in the mirror?
But they say no good idea ever goes away at Disney, so maybe we will see a version of these rooms return in the future.
What do you think? Would you want to stay in a room themed to The Haunted Mansion?
Disney's Polynesian Village Resort: Where You'll Find the Resort View Rooms
Resort View rooms are the most economical choice at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort. This guide reveals the best longhouses—like Rarotonga and Niue—for maximizing convenience and minimizing walking, as they are close to the Great Ceremonial House and Monorail. Learn which rooms to request for the best view and proximity to the pool and boat transportation.
Resort View rooms at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort are the most economical and can be found throughout the resort. Some offer more privacy while others offer a convenient location. Let’s take a look at where you’ll find the best Resort View rooms based on what’s more important to you.
Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
If you’re looking to make a room request at this resort, it’s important to make your request within the category you booked. For example, if you booked a Resort View room but request a view of Cinderella Castle, chances are Disney isn’t going to honor that. Rooms that overlook the Castle cost more.
But a request for a room close to the Great Ceremonial House would have a much higher chance of being honored because there are a number of Resort View rooms in that area.
Where you'll find the Resort View Rooms at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort
The following Polynesian Resort longhouses offer Resort View rooms. Ground floor rooms have patios and third floor rooms have balconies. Second-floor rooms in these longhouses do not have balconies.
Map of DIsney's Polynesian Village Resort
Tuvalo
Great choice for privacy but limited on view. These Resort View rooms overlook the Fiji longhouse.
Fiji
Close to the Great Ceremonial House (lobby) and close to boat transportation to the Magic Kingdom. But it's far from the Epcot monorail line at the Ticket and Transportation Center. Resort View rooms in this Fiji have some of the best views at Disney’s Polynesian Resort.
Aotearoa
Ideal if you love to see the monorail pass by your room, not ideal if you want privacy on your balcony. Some Resort View rooms in Aotearoa offer a partial view of the Seven Seas Lagoon: request rooms 3223, 3225 .or similar. If you plan to walk to the Epcot monorail station at the Ticket and Transportation Center, you'll have a 10-15 minute walk.
Raratonga
This is one of the most requested longhouses because it's right in the heart of the resort. It's just steps away from the Great Ceremonial House and Disney transportation. Both pools and the laundry room are nearby too. Walking to the Epcot monorail line is reasonable - about 10 minutes. If your room is on the south side of the longhouse you might be able to see the monorail pass by through the trees.
Niue
Compared to the other longhouses Niue is tiny and has only two floors. Second floor rooms do not have balconies. Niue is right in between both pools and close to the Great Ceremonial house. This is a very popular longhouse and it’s difficult to get a room here, even with a request. When making a room request for this longhouse, have your travel agent make a backup request just in case.
Samoa
Like Niue, it's right in the middle of both pools. Ground floor rooms on the west side of the longhouse have convenient access to the pool - many guests will come and go right from their slider and patio. But it's a busy location so privacy limited here.
I help my clients with room requests all the time so feel free to contact me for your next Disney World vacation. Together we can come up with the perfect room request.
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Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter - Photo Tour
Step inside the magic of New Orleans right at Walt Disney World! Take a full photo tour of Disney's Port Orleans French Quarter, one of Disney's most convenient hotels. We explore the iconic beignet food court, the whimsical Doubloon Lagoon pool, and the tranquil pathways. See why this resort's single bus stop and complimentary boat ride to Disney Springs make it a favorite among guests.
Join me on a photo tour of Disney’s Port Orleans French Quarter, one of the smallest and most convenient hotels at Walt Disney World.
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Riding the Brightline Train from Orlando: A Complete Guide for Florida Travelers
Discover what it’s like to ride Brightline from Orlando to Aventura. From Premium Lounges to high-speed comfort, this is Florida travel reimagined. Watch my full journey on YouTube!
A New Way to Travel in Florida
If you’re planning a Florida vacation, you’ve probably already thought about flights, rental cars, and even driving yourself around the state. But what if I told you there’s a high-speed train that makes travel between Orlando and South Florida not only easier—but way more enjoyable?
A northbound Brightline train arrives at Aventura for an afternoon run to Orlando.
That’s exactly what Brightline offers. This sleek, modern train service connects Orlando with cities like Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and Aventura, reaching speeds up to 125 mph. For family vacationers, Orlando travelers, and anyone who loves theme parks and cruises, Brightline is quickly becoming one of the best ways to get around Florida.
I recently took the Brightline from Orlando to Aventura, and I filmed the entire experience so you can see exactly what it’s like. Spoiler alert: it feels less like a train ride and more like flying business class on the ground. You can watch my full journey here 👇
👉 Watch the full Brightline Orlando to Aventura experience on YouTube
🏟️ Starting at the Brightline Orlando Station
My trip began at the brand-new Brightline Orlando Station, located at Orlando International Airport. If you’re flying into Orlando for a Disney World or Universal Orlando vacation, this is incredibly convenient—you can land, grab your luggage, and head straight for the train without ever stepping outside.
The station itself feels more like an airport terminal than a train station. It’s spacious, modern, and built with travelers in mind. There’s plenty of seating, a check-in process that’s smooth and easy, and if you’ve booked Premium Class, you’ll have access to the Premium Lounge, which is a game-changer.
🍷 Inside the Brightline Premium Lounge
Brightline has two ticket options: Smart Class (their standard option) and Premium Class, which offers a more elevated travel experience. Since I wanted to see what all the hype was about, I opted for Premium.
Breakfast offerings at the Premium Lounge at the Brightline Orlando Train Station
The Premium Lounge in Orlando was impressive. Comfortable seating, complimentary snacks and drinks (yes, even wine and beer), and a quiet place to relax before boarding. If you’re traveling with kids, it’s also a lifesaver because it gives everyone space to decompress before hopping on the train.
This lounge alone already had me feeling like I was about to fly, not take a train.
🚄 All Aboard: The Brightline Train Experience
When it was time to board, the process was simple. Premium passengers board first, and the staff made everything easy. Walking into the Premium car, the first thing I noticed was how spacious and comfortable the seating was compared to what you might expect from a traditional train.
Seats: Wide, cushioned, and designed for comfort
Legroom: Plenty of space, even if you’re tall
Service: Complimentary drinks and snacks brought right to your seat
Wi-Fi and Outlets: Perfect for staying connected or charging devices
Brightline markets itself as a “different kind of train experience,” and they’re not kidding. Traveling at 125 mph while sipping a complimentary drink and stretching out in a comfy seat felt worlds away from the cramped flights and long car rides I’ve taken in Florida before.
📍 Arriving at Aventura Station
After a smooth ride, I arrived at Aventura Station, which is another beautifully designed stop along Brightline’s route. The station sits conveniently near Aventura Mall, one of the largest malls in Florida, and it’s a great jumping-off point if you’re planning to continue into Miami or Fort Lauderdale.
Aventura Station | Brightline
For my trip, I explored some of the local attractions around Aventura, including food spots and shopping. This is one of the perks of Brightline—it doesn’t just drop you off in a random spot; stations are strategically placed near major hubs.
👨👩👧 Why Brightline is Perfect for Orlando Family Vacations
If you’re visiting Orlando for Disney World, Universal Orlando, or even a cruise out of Port Canaveral, Brightline adds a new option for extending your trip. Here’s why I think it’s perfect for families and vacationers:
No Rental Cars Needed – Skip the hassle of driving on I-95.
Stress-Free Travel – No long TSA lines like the airport.
Comfort for Kids – Spacious seating, Wi-Fi, and the ability to move around.
Easy Connections – Arrive in Orlando, hop on Brightline, and head straight to South Florida.
It’s also worth mentioning that for grandparents or extended family joining you in Florida, this is a safe and easy way for them to travel, too.
🎥 See the Full Journey on YouTube
I can tell you all about Brightline, but the truth is—you really need to see it to believe it. From the station in Orlando to the Premium Lounge, to the 125-mph ride itself, I captured it all in my video.
👉 Watch the full Brightline Orlando to Aventura experience on YouTube
If you’re planning a Florida trip, whether for theme parks, a cruise, or just to explore, Brightline might be the most enjoyable way to get around. I know I’ll be taking it again.
📝 Final Thoughts
Brightline is more than just a train. It’s a new way to experience Florida travel that’s faster, more comfortable, and, honestly, a lot more fun than I expected. For Orlando travelers, family vacationers, or anyone curious about theme park getaways, Brightline is a fantastic addition to your trip.
And if you want the full behind-the-scenes look, don’t miss my video—it’s packed with footage from every step of the journey.
👉 Click here to watch on YouTube
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The Dark Side of Disney World: Exploring Abandoned Places
Disney World is filled with magic, but hidden in plain sight are abandoned attractions, forgotten rides, and shuttered experiences. From Epcot’s old airport to the Star Wars hotel, these lost corners tell a haunting story. Join me as I explore the abandoned side of Disney World in my latest video.
The Forgotten Side of Disney World: Exploring Abandoned Places
When most people think of Walt Disney World, they picture dazzling fireworks, world-class rides, and magical family memories. But Disney World also has a hidden side—one that tells a quieter, more somber story. Scattered across the parks and resorts are abandoned attractions, shuttered buildings, and forgotten experiences that once entertained millions of guests but now sit in silence.
For those interested in abandoned exploration or Disney’s complex history, these places are haunting reminders of how quickly things can change in the “Most Magical Place on Earth.”
In my latest video, I take you deep into the abandoned corners of Disney World, uncovering long-forgotten experiences that many fans never even knew existed. You can watch it here: ▶ Watch the full video.
But let’s also explore some of Disney World’s most fascinating abandoned places—why they mattered, why they disappeared, and what still remains.
Magic Kingdom’s Forgotten Corners
Tomorrowland Skyway Station
Before the Disney Skyliner soared above Epcot and the resorts, Magic Kingdom had its very own gondola ride. The Skyway connected Tomorrowland to Fantasyland, offering guests a breezy bird’s-eye view of the park.
The Fantasyland station was demolished in 2011 to make way for the Tangled restrooms, but the Tomorrowland station still lingers—transformed into an unassuming bathroom. Look closely, though, and you can still see remnants of its past. For longtime fans, it’s eerie to think of gondolas once gliding where guests now rush in and out of restrooms.
Stitch’s Great Escape
One of Magic Kingdom’s most controversial attractions, Stitch’s Great Escape opened in 2004 as a family-friendly replacement for the terrifying Alien Encounter. Instead of a menacing alien, guests were strapped into seats while Stitch escaped, wreaking havoc in the theater—including his infamous “chili dog burp.”
But the attraction never really clicked. It shifted into seasonal operation, then quietly closed in 2018, with Disney confirming its fate two years later. Today, the building sits shuttered, occasionally used for special events. It’s a rare sight in Magic Kingdom: a large, circular shell of a building, abandoned in plain view.
Epcot’s Abandoned Experiences
Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure
Long before guests wielded interactive wands in the Wizarding World at Universal, Epcot had its own scavenger hunt: Agent P’s World Showcase Adventure. Armed with a phone-like device, guests followed Phineas and Ferb’s pet platypus Perry on secret missions around the World Showcase.
For a while, it was a fun way to engage kids in Epcot’s otherwise adult-leaning atmosphere. But by 2020, it quietly closed, with plans to replace it with a DuckTales-themed version that has yet to really take off. Today, the once-busy kiosks are silent, another interactive experiment that faded into memory.
Disney’s STOLport Airport
Believe it or not, Disney World once had its very own airport. Located just off World Drive, the STOLport (short for Short Take-Off and Landing) opened in the early 1970s to fly guests directly onto Disney property.
The service never caught on—few wanted to ride in small commuter planes—and by the late ’70s, it was abandoned. The runway still exists today, fenced off and overgrown. If you ride the Epcot monorail, you can still glimpse it. It’s eerie to see such an ambitious project reduced to nothing more than cracked pavement in the Florida sun.
Disney’s BoardWalk and Lost Nightlife
Jellyrolls Piano Bar
For nearly 30 years, Jellyrolls was the heart of Disney’s nightlife. A dueling piano bar at Disney’s BoardWalk, it attracted conventioneers, Epcot fans, and night owls who weren’t ready to call it quits after the parks closed.
But in 2025, Disney shut the doors for good, with vague talk of “reimagining” the BoardWalk. As of now, no plans have been revealed. The building remains dark, a quiet monument to a time when Disney after-hours felt alive.
Hollywood Studios: Lost in the Backlot
The Backlot Tour
Once the signature attraction of Disney-MGM Studios, the Backlot Tour was a sprawling tram ride through sets, wardrobe departments, and the legendary Catastrophe Canyon. Guests experienced Hollywood “behind the scenes”—with explosions, floods, and fireballs.
But over time, the tour shrank, pieces closed, and the attraction was reduced to little more than a shadow of its former self. In 2014, it closed permanently, making room for Toy Story Land and Galaxy’s Edge.
Yet the past lingers. If you know where to look, you can still find remnants of the old tram load area tucked behind Star Wars Launch Bay. For Disney fans, it’s like walking through a ghost town hidden in plain sight.
Jedi Training: Trials of the Temple
From 2006 to 2020, Jedi Training gave kids the chance to duel Darth Vader on stage. Lightsabers clashed, robes flowed, and for many children it was the highlight of their Disney trip.
But when the parks closed in 2020, Jedi Training never returned. The stage signage was quietly removed, and today the old performance space is used for stroller parking. It’s a reminder that even beloved experiences can vanish overnight.
Resorts and Recreation That Disappeared
Polynesian Village Boat Rentals
Once, guests at Disney’s Polynesian Village Resort could rent sailboats, pontoons, and sleek little speedboats that zipped across the Seven Seas Lagoon. It was pure 1970s vacation magic.
But one by one, the rentals disappeared. Disney never made an official announcement; they simply faded away. After a tragic alligator incident near the Grand Floridian in 2016, boating activities diminished further, leaving the marina little more than a docking space for service boats and fireworks cruises.
Today, the dock is picturesque but empty, the laughter of families on the water replaced by silence.
Disney’s Biggest Blunder: Galactic Starcruiser
The Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser was perhaps Disney’s most ambitious project—a two-night fully immersive Star Wars hotel experience. Guests boarded the Halcyon starcruiser, trained with lightsabers, and lived out their own Star Wars stories.
But with costs soaring to $2,500 per person, the experience was too expensive for most families. Despite strong reviews, demand dried up. After just 18 months, the Halcyon closed in 2023.
Today, the $350 million building sits empty, hidden behind trees, with no clear future. It’s Disney’s most recent reminder that not every experiment lasts forever.
Why Abandoned Disney World Matters
To most visitors, Disney World feels timeless. But these abandoned spaces prove otherwise. Attractions disappear. Restaurants close. Even massive projects like the Starcruiser can fade into history.
For fans of abandoned exploration, these hidden corners are haunting. They’re not just empty buildings—they’re echoes of dreams, risks, and stories that once filled the parks with life.
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Universal Orlando’s Express Pass Unlimited vs. Disney World’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass: Which Is Better?
Planning a trip to Orlando? Compare Universal Orlando’s Express Pass Unlimited and Disney World’s Lightning Lane Unlimited to see which line-skipping service saves more time, money, and stress.
When planning a theme park vacation, one of the biggest decisions families face is whether to invest in a line-skipping service. Both Universal Orlando Resort and Walt Disney World now offer premium options that promise to cut down wait times and maximize your day. Universal’s Express Pass Unlimited and Disney’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass are the two most powerful tools in Orlando for skipping the standby queue. But how do they actually compare? Which offers better value, flexibility, and convenience?
Let’s dive into a detailed comparison of Universal Express Unlimited vs. Disney Lightning Lane Premier Pass so you can decide which one is right for your trip.
What Is Universal Express Unlimited?
Universal’s Express Pass Unlimited allows guests to skip the regular standby line and enter an expedited Express queue for most rides and attractions. Unlike the base Express Pass, which only lets you skip each participating ride once per day, the Unlimited version truly lives up to its name: you can ride the same attraction as many times as you want, all through the faster line.
That means if you’re obsessed with Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey or Jurassic World VelociCoaster, you’re free to loop back around multiple times with minimal waiting.
Express Unlimited is sold as a per-day add-on to your ticket. Pricing is date-based, and the more crowded the parks are expected to be, the more expensive the pass will be. It can also sell out on peak days.
What Is Disney’s Lightning Lane Premier Pass?
Disney’s line-skipping system is more layered and complicated. At Walt Disney World, most guests use Lightning Lane which requires you to book return times for the Lightning Lane Line access throughout the day. However, there’s also a premium tier often referred to as the Premier Access option.
This option, when available, functions more like Universal’s Express Pass. Instead of reserving time slots, you get one-time access to every Lightning Lane-eligible ride in a single park without booking windows. You simply walk up and scan in.
The catch? You only get one use per attraction. So while you’ll save time at nearly every major ride, you can’t re-ride your favorites through the Lightning Lane under the Unlimited plan. If you want to ride again, you’ll need to join the standby queue.
How the Two Systems Differ
1. Unlimited vs. One-Time Use
Universal Express Unlimited: Truly unlimited. You can ride the same attraction again and again.
Disney Lightning Lane Premier Pass: One Lightning Lane entry per attraction. Repeat rides must be in standby.
This difference is huge for thrill-seekers or anyone who wants to ride headliners multiple times.
2. Reservations vs. Flexibility
Universal: No reservations needed. Walk up to the ride when you want and use the Express line.
Disney Premier: While you won’t need to schedule times as with regular Lightning Lane, remember that it’s only one use per ride.
3. Park Access
Universal Express Unlimited: Can be purchased for one park (Universal Studios Florida or Islands of Adventure) or both if you have a park-to-park ticket.
Disney Lightning Lane Premier Pass: Valid only in one park per day.If you’re hopping between Disney parks, you’ll need separate purchases.
4. Participating Attractions
Universal: Every ride included, except Pteranodon Flyers.
Disney World: Covers most Lightning Lane attractions, but if Lightning Lane isn’t offered, Premier Pass won’t be accepted. Fortunately, most rides have a Lightning Lane.
5. Pricing
Universal Express Unlimited: Prices vary by date and demand, typically ranging from $100–$350+ per person, per day.
Disney Lightning Lane Unlimited (Premier): Also dynamic pricing, with costs varying by park and crowd levels but typicaly fall in the $300 - $400 range per person, per day. For example, in October 2025, prices at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom reached $449 on busy dates.
Neither is cheap, but both can be worth it during peak crowds when lines stretch over an hour each.
6. Availability
Both systems are capacity-controlled. Universal sells a limited number of Express Unlimited passes each day, and Disney restricts its Lightning Lane Unlimited sales as well. If you’re traveling during holidays or school breaks, booking early is essential.
The Guest Experience: What It Feels Like in the Parks
Universal Orlando
Using Express Unlimited is straightforward. You stroll to the ride, flash your pass, and head into a shorter line. Waits are often 10–20 minutes instead of 60+. For popular rides, this can be a massive time saver. Since you can re-ride endlessly, the experience feels indulgent—you’re truly buying time and freedom.
Families who want to squeeze everything into a short trip often find Express Unlimited invaluable. It’s also especially nice for thrill-seekers who want to marathon coasters or immerse themselves in the Wizarding World without constantly strategizing.
At Walt Disney World
Lightning Lane Premier Pass simplifies Disney’s previous Genie+ system. Instead of waking up early, booking return times, and juggling the app, you just head to the rides. For those who dislike planning, this is a huge stress reliever.
However, the one-time limit per ride can feel restrictive. If your kids love Slinky Dog Dash and want to ride it twice, you’ll only skip the line once. That means your day still requires some standby patience.
Which One Saves More Time?
This depends on how you tour the parks.
Universal Express Unlimited is generally the bigger time-saver for guests who want to ride a lot, repeat favorites, or maximize a short stay. The ability to skip lines multiple times per ride makes it more powerful.
Disney Lightning Lane Unlimited is more about convenience and simplicity than sheer ride count. It guarantees you’ll hit most attractions once without hassle but won’t let you marathon rides.
Cost vs. Value: Who Wins?
Universal: If you’re visiting for one or two days and want to experience nearly everything, Express Unlimited is worth the premium. You’ll easily double or triple your ride count compared to standby guests.
Disney: The Unlimited option makes sense if you hate app-based planning or are visiting on a packed day. But if your group loves to re-ride, its one-time rule might feel limiting.
Who Should Choose Universal Express Unlimited?
Families with older kids or adults who love thrill rides.
Visitors with short trips who want to “do it all.”
Anyone visiting during peak seasons when wait times explode.
Theme park fans who want the freedom to re-ride without restrictions.
Who Should Choose Disney Lightning Lane Unlimited?
First-time visitors who want to guarantee one ride on each headliner.
Guests visiting on high-crowd days when Genie+ sells out.
Travelers who don’t care as much about re-rides but want smoother touring.
Final Verdict
Both systems deliver on their promise to save time, but they cater to different kinds of parkgoers. Universal Express Unlimited is the more powerful option because of its true unlimited nature. You can ride to your heart’s content, and that freedom justifies its high cost for many visitors.
Disney’s Lightning Lane Premier Access Saves time however, the one-time limit per ride means it doesn’t offer quite the same bang for your buck if you love repeats.
If you want the ultimate efficiency and thrill-seeker freedom, Universal’s Express Unlimited wins. If you’re visiting Disney and want to remove the stress of reservations, Lightning Lane Unlimited may be the smarter choice.
Extra Planning Tips
Buy early: Both passes can sell out, especially on holidays and weekends.
Factor it into your budget: The cost can rival or exceed your ticket price.
Check which rides are excluded: Don’t assume every ride is open, could be closed for maintenance or technical difficulties.
Consider your group’s style: If your kids love repeats, Universal is best. If they just want to try everything once, Disney may be fine.
Darren spent nearly 20 years as an Orlando travel agent, helping families plan unforgettable vacations to Walt Disney World, Universal Orlando, Disney Cruise Line, and beyond. Today, he has transitioned his passion for travel into writing and video production. As a travel writer and producer, Darren shares insider tips, reviews, and in-depth guides through his blog and his travel channel on YouTube, where viewers can explore destinations, resorts, and theme parks with him. You can find his videos here on his Travel Channel.
Stop paying for the "privilege" of skipping lines. Learn the ultimate strategy to conquer EPCOT's top attractions—including Guardians of the Galaxy and Frozen Ever After—without buying Lightning Lane.